Eight problems related to other fuel system tank filling/charging have been reported for the 2007 Dodge Durango. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Dodge Durango based on all problems reported for the 2007 Durango.
I just bought a used 2007 Durango and upon filling the gas tank up, the gas spewed out. Thought it might be that particular pump, but it always does this when filling up. Fuel spills out of filler neck when tank is filled. Very dangerous. Potential for some very bad things to happen.
When filling the gas tank with auto shut off nozzle it will spit back a cup or more of gas when it shuts off. This is with vehicle standing still. It does it everytime with any fuel pump.
Fuel comes out after filling tank. This is ridiculous and so very dangerous. I can tell its gone on a while with my rig cause paint is all wearing away by fuel spout. I see this is a huge complaint for lots of people. Can't believe Dodge won't fix situation. They need to wait for death or serious injury first. I will be getting rid of mine as soon as I can and I will never ever buy another Dodge. All the stories I've heard about Dodge are true. This is my first and last one I will ever own. I have many issues besides this. But this is the most serious one. So far. Terrible. Way to care about your product Dodge and the people who drive them.
2007 Dodge Durango slt 4x4, stalling and engine failure without warning while driving down the road. The first few times the engine stalled it would lose all power and stop in the intersection with little to no way of controlling the vehicle. Once the vehicle stalled and several more times in an attempt to get safely out of the road the engine would no longer start. The dealership has had the vehicle for several days with no luck in finding the issues. I also have issues with the fuel system when filling the vehicle with gas it shoots out of the tank everytime it is filled up. This started at approx 45k miles. I was unaware that this is a safety issue, since it is a know problem with Dodge it should be addressed.
I have 2007 Dodge Durango with the 5. 7l hemi. Approximately 2 years ago we began having issues when fueling the vehicle. When filling the tank, the fuel nozzle will automatcially shut off normally when the tank is full. However, when removing the pump nozzle gas spews back out of the filler neck all over whomever is filling the vehicle or onto the ground. From what I have seen this has been an on going issue with several Dodge vehicles and of course all after the warranty has expired. Seems lliek you have enough compalints about to force a recall but choose not to. With fuel prices still at an elevated level, this is costing me money as there is wasted fuel on the ground. Please force Dodge to issue a recall.
Any time I go to the gas pump to fill up fuel spills out of the tank. I have asked Dodge about this and they say to change the fuel cap. I dont know how the fuel cap has to do with filling the tank. This has happened on several occassions covering myself kids and husband in gasoline. I now have to watch the fuel guage while im filling up and listen for the tank to be full. This is a hazard and needs to be corrected by Dodge.
When filling gas tank (topping it off) I'll hear 1 click and the gas will instantly start spewing out. Normally it'll run down the vehicle (which has caused paint damage/rust). However, last week I was pumping gas and I received absolutely no warning that it was full so the gasoline starting blowing back at me. I was saturated from my arms to my feet in gas. It was absolutely terrifying, not to mention extremely dangerous, and humiliating. Something needs to be gone before something tragic happens to someone.
When filling tank the fuel filler hose sprays fuel back everywhere. I am scared to fill my tank up as it is a risk that gas gets sprayed all over you. My vehicle is stationary at the pump turned off. In googling it seems multiple people have this problem.
| Other Fuel System Tank Assembly problems | |
| Other Fuel System Tank Filling/charging problems | |
| Other Fuel System problems | |
| Other Fuel System Tank Mounting problems | |
| Other Fuel System Hoses Lines/piping, And Fittings problems | |
| Other Fuel System Pump problems |